1905 movie network news On January 28th, the new film directed by Xú Zhēng released the ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom" MV, which was composed and produced by the young singer Mao Nan, composed by Lost in Russia and violinist Peng Fei, and adapted from the Russian classic song of the same name. Since the launch of audio, songs have occupied the list of new songs on major music platforms, and they have won praises from listeners and fans. This film exposure MV records the behind-the-scenes warmth story in the form of numbers, and the sincerity and intention of the whole crew can be seen at a glance, which coincides with Mao’s simple and warm singing.
A few days ago, the movie Lost in Russia was broadcast online for free on January 25th. Many viewers said, "For the first time, my family sat together to watch the Spring Festival movie. After watching it, my father and I gave my mother a hug." In addition, the film also harvested keywords such as "crying and laughing", "warm heart and healing", "fireworks" and "family building".
Lost in Russia stills-Xú Zhēng hugs Huang Mama.
The film Lost in Russia is directed and starred by Xú Zhēng, starring Huang Meiying, starring Yolanda, starring Jia Bing and Guo Jingfei, and starring Shen Teng and Olivia. As a series of new works of "Embarrassment" brought by director Xú Zhēng for four years, Lost in Russia’s characters, stories and production have been upgraded in an all-round way, which is a new way; Similarly, Lost in Russia also sent warmth to the whole family and completed a reunion in a special period.
Mao is not easy to sing Lost in Russia’s ending song.
The MV of "Red Berry Flowers Bloom" presents behind-the-scenes shooting.
Lost in Russia created and dedicated the "first shooting experience"
Lost in Russia’s ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which was sung by young singer Mao Nan, was adapted from a Russian classic song of the same name. Peng Fei, a composer and violinist from Lost in Russia, arranged and produced it, which was tailor-made for the film and intended to send warmth to the people of the whole country during the Spring Festival. MV recorded the moving shooting details behind the scenes of the film through a set of data, and counted many "firsts" of the main creators.
The 48-year-old director Xú Zhēng set foot on Lake Baikal at MINUS 37 degrees for the first time. The 170-pound director ran for nearly 10 kilometers on the frozen lake with his 90-pound mother Huang on his back. The 70-year-old mother Huang tried to climb a tree for the first time in the forest of Siberia, Russia, and completed the "first show of action" in her life. At the same time, at the end of the film, "Embarrassing Mom" Lu Xiaohua boarded the stage of the Red Star Grand Theatre to sing "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which was the first time that Huang Meiying stood on such a big stage to sing. After the performance, Mom Huang shed excited tears; Yuan Quan crossed the road 27 times in Manhattan, new york for the first time; Lost in Russia producer Tao Hong appeared on the set to help the mothers rehearse the last performance … … Just to create a natural and true trip to Russia with full details. It is worth mentioning that the harmony directed by Xú Zhēng is also added to the singing part of the ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which is quite ingenious and can not help but make people feel the crew’s insight into life and sincerity in creation.
Lost in Russia stills-Huang Meiying sings at the Red Star Grand Theatre.
Lost in Russia told the story that Xu Yiwan was caught in a family crisis and commercial disputes, but accidentally got on the train to Russia with his mother. The film’s creativity seems to be small, but it has evolved into a complex and huge production that spans a variety of landforms and is completed under various scenic wonders. Not only in the original starting point of K3 train, Beijing Railway Station, but also through Moscow, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk and other places, the mysterious and beautiful scenery of Russia is fully displayed.
Lost in Russia stills-Yolanda plays Zhang Lu.
It is reported that there are 1023 visual effects shots in the whole film, and 15 companies from all over the world have participated in the production since the pre-preview, including China, the United States, Russia, Australia, Serbia, Sweden, Denmark, India and Malaysia. Director Xú Zhēng and his mother Huang filmed 35 days and nights in the 1:1 restored carriage. In order to enrich the presentation of the space environment in the carriage, we should simulate the train movement and make the light outside the window "fake". Among them, the thrilling scene of "Bear Mouth Saving Mom" was filmed in the 409th edition, which is also the highest shot in the whole film. Xú Zhēng revealed: "The final result is that our film has become a special effects blockbuster, and even 90% of the shots have special effects." With the efficient behind-the-scenes team coordinating the production of different elements such as scenery and machinery, the film finally presents a romantic and open visual effect.
Lost in Russia stills-Guo Jingfei plays Guo Tie.
Love, affection and self-growth in an all-round way
Xú Zhēng returns to classic comedy to cure family.
"Very resonant, Lost in Russia is my daily life with my mother!" "All the acting skills are online, life is artistic, love and affection go hand in hand, keep pace with the times, and don’t be conventional." Short comments such as the above are the epitome of the audience’s feedback on movies since Lost in Russia went online. In addition, many film critics have expressed their views one after another: "The road has been blocked for ten years, and the fireworks are much warmer. Solving the dilemma of getting along with people all the way is the change and growth of this brand." During the journey, the two sides gradually sought a better way for mother and son to get along with each other through understanding and running-in. Love creates embarrassment. But love is the essence. Xú Zhēng said frankly: "I hope that Lost in Russia can bring you a little warmth and let the audience sort out their emotions. Love is a kind of acceptance and respect. When I watch this movie with my family during the Spring Festival, everyone has a topic to discuss and the interaction can be started. "
Lost in Russia stills-Jia Bing plays Jia Jianguo.
In a special period, Lost in Russia devoted himself to sending warmth to the China family and fulfilling the wish of reunion. Xú Zhēng explained: "People in China always want to go home during the Spring Festival. However, there are not so many movies that young people can really go to see with their families. I hope that after watching this movie, everyone can have a discussion to see what the people in the movie are like and what our lives are like. " On the reunion day of the Spring Festival, watching Lost in Russia together with the whole family will not only bring joy, but also bring the family closer together. As Xú Zhēng’s creation pointed out: "This film is not only a gift for all mothers in the world, but also a gift for everyone."